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Vinylon|ˈvaɪnɪlɒn| Also vinylon. [f. vinyl + -on (perh. after nylon).] Any of a class of synthetic fibres made from polyvinyl alcohol treated with formaldehyde which are used esp. in the manufacture of water-resistant fabrics.
1952Chem. Abstr. XLVI. 1260 (heading) Pilot-plant manufacture of the synthetic fiber ‘Vinylon’. 1955Kirk & Othmer Encycl. Chem. Technol. XIV. 718 Fibers of polyvinyl alcohol, spun from water solution and treated with formaldehyde, as developed in Japan (Vinylon,..[etc.]), have good strength, abrasion resistance, and heat retention. 1965Economist 23 Jan. 362/3 The plant will produce 50 tons of vinylon a day. 1975Textile Res. Jrnl. XLV. 591/1 Tetoron is a polyester containing a benzene ring; Vinylon has no benzene ring. |